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Technical Aspects of Film Scoring: Logic

COURSE 1h 58m intermediate Intermediate • 3 videos
Author: Chris Fitzgerald
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[/MM_Access_Decision] Used by Coldplay, T-Pain, Foster The People, and The Killers, Logic is a music production powerhouse. It’s also more accessible than ever with the new Logic Pro X release from Apple priced at $199. Logic has powerful film scoring features, including video syncing, SMPTE time code support, variable frame rate, and a complex tempo calculation tool. No prior film scoring experience is necessary. Students are recommended to own or have access to a computer with MIDI sequencing and audio recording software to complete the course challenges.

Multi Instruments in Logic Pro 9

4m 59s advanced Advanced
Author: Andy Forsberg

When working on a big project, efficiency is essential. With multi-output instrument templates you can increase your workflow speed. This tutorial covers MIDI and audio routing for multi-instruments in Logic Pro 9.

Game Audio Software

5m 07s beginner Beginner
Author: Akash Thakkar

There are many different software applications that game composers and sound designers use. This tutorials covers common DAWs (Digital Audio Workstation), software synthesizers, and samplers, with links to download free instrument plug-ins.

Sound Design: Ambiences

5m 14s intermediate Intermediate
Author: Richard Ludlow

Ambiences are a staple in sound design. In this tutorial, Richard starts with some concept art and quickly designs an appropriate ambience for the scene using just a few simple techniques and source sounds. Topics include: what makes an ambience compelling, how to breathe life into an environment, and the technical considerations of ambience design (looping, compression, etc.).

Behind the Scenes of a Film Score MIDI Mockup

1h 12m intermediate Intermediate
Author: Chris Fitzgerald

Being able to deliver a realistic-sounding, orchestral MIDI mockup is a critical skill to have, in order to stand out from the crowd as a film composer. Whether it's a mockup to give the director the gist of a cue before going to the recording stage, or the end product in itself, a full-scale orchestral cue can be done 100% "in the box". In this webinar we dissect an orchestral mockup.

The Film Scoring Challenge: Logic vs. Digital Performer

47m 21s intermediate Intermediate
Author: Chris Fitzgerald

Two powerhouse DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations), Logic and Digital Performer each pack a punch! Both widely in use by film composers, in this webinar we take a look at the benefits they each have to offer.

How to Score a Film Scene

58m 21s beginner Beginner
Author: Chris Fitzgerald

Scoring a film scene is easier than you think! In this webinar we will analyze a short scene and discuss how music should function, technical aspects for scoring the scene, then compose and sequence music for the scene.